Full of history and refurbished with flair, this property is part of Holt’s former Society of Oddfellows meeting hall. Within its brick-and-flint walls are three en-suite bedrooms, plus a mezzanine-level seating area to extend your living space. This renovated property has chic furnishings and light-filled social spaces to enhance your downtime with friends or family and a waggy-tailed companion.
Step through the entrance hall and you’ll find a handy utility room with space to dry wet paws and store outdoor gear. Close by are two peaceful bedrooms, each with super-king-size beds which convert into twin beds on request. The first bedroom’s en-suite features a waterfall shower and the second has both a shower and bath; upstairs, there’s an additional twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room. At the heart of the first floor is an open-plan living area where tall feature windows allow lots of natural light, and there’s a seating area with contemporary sofas and Smart TV. Behind, is a stylish dining suite and, to one corner, the sleek kitchen is sure to satisfy any keen chef. Adding to the spread-out space, a spiral staircase leads up to a mezzanine-level seating area.
Two allocated parking spaces – one directly outside and one close by – are a huge plus here; wander into town to enjoy Holt’s bustling cafes, bars, boutiques, galleries and antique shops at your leisure. Reward Rover’s good behaviour about town with a ramble at nearby Holt Country Park, or hop on the dog-friendly North Norfolk Railway to Sheringham, 7.5 miles away – it’s a popular resort with plenty of space on the beach for you all to stretch your legs. In contrast, the tidal creek and ancient quay at Blakeney are just 5.5 miles away; well-behaved dogs are welcome on the boats that take visitors to Blakeney Point, home to a thriving seal population.